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Imbalanced presence of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. multilocus sequence types in clinical manifestations of Lyme borreliosis
- Source :
- Infection, genetics and evolution, 42, 66-76. Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- In this study we used typing based on the eight multilocus sequence typing scheme housekeeping genes (MLST) and 5S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer (IGS) to explore the population structure of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato isolates from patients with Lyme borreliosis (LB) and to test the association between the B. burgdorferi s.l. sequence types (ST) and the clinical manifestations they cause in humans. Isolates of B. burgdorferi from 183 LB cases across Europe, with distinct clinical manifestations, and 257 Ixodes ricinus lysates from The Netherlands, were analyzed for this study alone. For completeness, we incorporated in our analysis also 335 European B. burgdorferi s.l. MLST profiles retrieved from literature. Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia bavariensis were associated with human cases of LB while Borrelia garinii, Borrelia lusitaniae and Borrelia valaisiana were associated with questing I. ricinus ticks. B. afzelii was associated with acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans, while B. garinii and B. bavariensis were associated with neuroborreliosis. The samples in our study belonged to 251 different STs, of which 94 are newly described, adding to the overall picture of the genetic diversity of Borrelia genospecies. The fraction of STs that were isolated from human samples was significantly higher for the genospecies that are known to be maintained in enzootic cycles by mammals (B. afzelii, B. bavariensis, and Borrelia spielmanii) than for genospecies that are maintained by birds (B. garinii and B. valaisiana) or lizards (B. lusitaniae). We found six multilocus sequence types that were significantly associated to clinical manifestations in humans and five IGS haplotypes that were associated with the human LB cases. While IGS could perform just as well as the housekeeping genes in the MLST scheme for predicting the infectivity of B. burgdorferi s.l., the advantage of MLST is that it can also capture the differential invasiveness of the various STs.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
Microbiology (medical)
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans
Borrelia valaisiana
Erythema migrans
Genotype
030106 microbiology
medicine.disease_cause
Borrelia afzelii
5S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer
Microbiology
03 medical and health sciences
Borrelia
parasitic diseases
medicine
Genetics
Borrelia lusitaniae
Animals
Humans
Borrelia burgdorferi
Molecular Biology
Phylogeny
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Borrelia burgdorferi s.l
Netherlands
Lyme Disease
biology
Ixodes
Neuroborreliosis
RNA, Ribosomal, 5S
biology.organism_classification
bacterial infections and mycoses
RNA, Ribosomal, 23S
030104 developmental biology
Infectious Diseases
Borrelia garinii
Arachnid Vectors
DNA, Intergenic
Borrelia spielmanii
Multilocus Sequence Typing
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15671348
- Volume :
- 42
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Infection, genetics and evolution
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....98fda47750571062abd9d62fae64faa9
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2016.04.019